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Sep 25, 2024

Womenfolk

note: there may be some major problems with the way the numbers are reported, the data is processed, and then what the studies actually are able to conclude.


But that doesn't change the facts on the ground in most instances:
Between 2019 and 2022, the death rate among pregnant women in Texas went up 56%, compared with 11% across the US.

Again, there are discrepancies, etc. But we know the number of women dying during pregnancy is up in a state where there have been some pretty shitty changes in how pregnant women are treated when they present with health problems.

So the question is: How bad does it have to get before we kick in a few doors and make some of these assholes change the fucking law?


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